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Thought someone sold them here, but a search didn't turn anything up.




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Posts: 39499 | Location: SC Lowcountry/Cape Cod | Registered: November 22, 2002Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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No help on the magnetic labels ~ I just label mine with a Dymo Labeler.
 
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The office supply stores sell business card magnets. You peel off the back and stick your card to it.

You can also buy sheets of business cards you can run through your home printer.


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http://shop.ammocanmagnets.com

I have these on all my ammo cans. He used to be active on the forum, but I haven't seen him for a year or two.

The printing is great quality. My only complaint is that the magnets could be a bit stronger. As it is, they can slide around when jostled.

But that's not an issue if you're like me, where you scoop what you need out of the ammo can to take to the range and leave the can in storage at home.
 
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2" blue painters tape and a sharpie


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Originally posted by RogueJSK:
http://shop.ammocanmagnets.com

I have these on all my ammo cans. He used to be active on the forum, but I haven't seen him for a year or two.

The printing is great quality. My only complaint is that the magnets could be a bit stronger. As it is, they can slide around when jostled.

But that's not an issue if you're like me, where you scoop what you need out of the ammo can to take to the range and leave the can in storage at home.


That's what I'm looking for. Thanks!




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Posts: 39499 | Location: SC Lowcountry/Cape Cod | Registered: November 22, 2002Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I cut a 3x5 card and write on it, then tape it to the can. That way I can get more info then just 9mm, 5.56, .308 ect.

I will add weight, bullet type, manufactory and other info so I know exactly what it is.


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I have a bunch of this magnet tape that we used at work for making self stick cover plates. Works great for ammo cans, just write on with sharpy or stick a printed label on them. And inexpensive.
https://www.amazon.com/XFasten...0-Foot/dp/B01HR3J3CI




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I have a bunch of this magnet tape that we used at work for making self stick cover plates. Works great for ammo cans, just write on with sharpy or stick a printed label on them. And inexpensive.
https://www.amazon.com/XFasten...0-Foot/dp/B01HR3J3CI


So you don't peel the white backing paper off and write on that?




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Posts: 39499 | Location: SC Lowcountry/Cape Cod | Registered: November 22, 2002Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Originally posted by RogueJSK:
http://shop.ammocanmagnets.com

I have these on all my ammo cans. He used to be active on the forum, but I haven't seen him for a year or two.

The printing is great quality. My only complaint is that the magnets could be a bit stronger. As it is, they can slide around when jostled.

But that's not an issue if you're like me, where you scoop what you need out of the ammo can to take to the range and leave the can in storage at home.


This is where I got mine




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Placed another order! It helps my ammo can OCD...
 
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Originally posted by RogueJSK:
http://shop.ammocanmagnets.com

I have these on all my ammo cans. He used to be active on the forum, but I haven't seen him for a year or two.

The printing is great quality. My only complaint is that the magnets could be a bit stronger. As it is, they can slide around when jostled.

But that's not an issue if you're like me, where you scoop what you need out of the ammo can to take to the range and leave the can in storage at home.


This is where I got mine
I've bought from them twice and was happy both times.

The last order, I picked up several with the note section like this one:

I can write P229, P239, 5.56, 6.5 Grendel, 6.5 Creedmoor, etc.

Before, I'd have an ammo can with a .40 S&W magnet on it, but wouldn't know if it had ammo, P229 mags, or P239 mags.



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What do y'all use for labels on plastic cans?

Avery address labels?



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Can't remember where I saw it, but there was a site that offered velcro identifiers similiar to what is used for the G-code ammo carriers.

For me, that would be convenient as I could mount velcro fur to anything... even magnetic if wanted.

For the most part, all my reloads are brought to range in old Gelato containers.

I just write the load info on a card and slide to container wall for easy identification.


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What do y'all use for labels on plastic cans?

Avery address labels?


I use regular duct tape across the front and then a Sharpie to write on it
 
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Originally posted by V-Tail:
What do y'all use for labels on plastic cans?

Avery address labels?


Amazon... not cheap, but not stupid expensive either.

https://www.amazon.com/ACP-amm...xN6PfMPzL&ref=plSrch


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I was surprised to see this thread get dredged up, but pleased. It reminds me to actually buy the magnets I was looking for! Roll Eyes Razz




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Posts: 39499 | Location: SC Lowcountry/Cape Cod | Registered: November 22, 2002Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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My ammo containers come pre-labeled.




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Avery makes 8.5" x 11" magnetic sheets. Use any standard template and make your own magnetic labels with your printer.


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